Reasoning about God, Genesis 1:1

This post concerns reasoning about God, creation, and the universe.

Reasoning about God discusses logical thinking about what must comprise the source of the universe, Genesis 1:1. “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”

If we think logically about the various theories that seek to explain the earth and how it came to be as it is today, we find no satisfactory answers. Each and every one begins with some large collection of atoms and molecules and seeks to explain the earth and the universe as it exists today. However, these ideas remain irrelevant until the source of these atoms and molecules emerges satisfactorily. How did it happen that from nothing an assembly of atoms and molecules appeared? So, where did the first assembly of molecules and atoms come from? Thus, from nothing, how did something come about? How did it happen?

Humanity has no satisfactory answer. How did the only source of the first atoms and molecules result from forces not under the control or knowledge of man? Logically, when only nothing existed, the first assembly of atoms and molecules must have been created by some superior force, a force so powerful and so knowledgeable that it could create atoms and molecules from nothing known to humanity. God appears as that superior force. He also existed apart from the universe before the universe came into being. Thus, He had the power and knowledge to create something from nothing. Therefore, He must appear as the source of something coming into being when there was nothing.

So, what did we learn?

1.Currently, no known theory or idea authored by man accounts for the universe as we know it.

2.God must then have created the first assembly of molecules and atoms.

3.Only God possesses the power and knowledge to create this universe.

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